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		<description><![CDATA[Fake scam text messages are popping up on the phones of unsuspecting wireless users around the world. These fake scam text messages claim that your bank accounts have been hacked, or some other catchphrase to lure people into their fake scam]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What are Fake Scam Text Messages?</h2>
<div id="attachment_217" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 279px"><img class="size-full wp-image-217" title="fake scam text messages" src="http://www.scam-fraud.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/fake-scam-text-messages.jpg" alt="Fake scam text messages get information, too!" width="269" height="204" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Fake scam text messages can get information, too!</p></div>
<p><strong>Fake scam</strong> text messages are popping up on the phones of unsuspecting wireless users around the world. These <strong>fake scam</strong> text messages claim that your bank accounts have been hacked, or some other catchphrase to lure people into their <strong>fake scam</strong>. Unlike email scams, <strong>fake scams</strong> in text must be concise and to the point. The <strong>fake scam</strong> messages often have a total of less than 60 characters. The <strong>fake scam</strong> text messages will either include a link so you can login, create an account or even a phone number for you to call. But beware that these links and telephone numbers are only fronts that help the <strong>fake scam</strong> senders collect your information.</p>
<h2>Why am I Receiving <strong>Fake Scams</strong> through Text?</h2>
<p><strong>Fake scam</strong> text messages are only made to lure you into giving up your bank account number and password or social security number. Obviously, those operating the <strong>fake scam</strong> will benefit greatly by draining your bank account. But, <strong>fake scams</strong> can actually benefit a heck of a lot more from receiving your SS number. Attaining your SS number can help these scammers sign up for credit cards, purchase expensive things, get a copy of your birth certificate or even sell your social security number to illegal immigrants so they can steal your identity!</p>
<p>Clearly, these <strong>fake scam</strong> messages are nothing but trouble. But, don’t be tempted to give em’ a piece of your mind. Throughout the years, <strong>hacking and virtual scams</strong> have become far more advanced. You never know if replying to the <strong>fake scam</strong> text with a simple “Screw You!” could allow them to hack your cell phone and other personal records. The best thing to do is to ignore these <strong>fake scam</strong> messages. The guys behind these <strong>fake scams</strong> are much brighter than you think. After all, they did manage to get your number, right? Pay these <strong>fake scams</strong> no mind and you should be fine.</p>
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